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stock the original permittee might have been entitled to graze, but 

 is granted with the understanding that the purchaser will be 

 considered solely upon the merits of his case in subsequent per- 

 mit allotments. 



REG. 55. When an owner who has a permit is ready to 

 drive in his stock he must notify the supervisor, by mail 

 or otherwise, stating the number to be driven in ; he must 

 also notify the supervisor when the stock is removed from 

 the reserve. If called upon to do so, he must provide for 

 having his stock counted before entering the reserve, or 

 at any time afterwards when the number of stock appears 

 to be greater than the number covered by permit. When- 

 ever any stock is removed before the expiration of the per- 

 mit, it can be replaced by other stock to fill out the 

 number covered by permit if the nearest forest officer is 

 notified of such action at once. 



DISTRICTS AND DIVISIONS. 



REG. 56. Reserves in which grazing is allowed will be 

 divided into districts approved by the Forester, and such 

 range divisions made among applicants for the grazing 

 privilege as appear most equitable and for the best inter- 

 est of the reserve. When required for the protection of 

 camping places, lakes and streams, roads and trails, etc., 

 or of areas which are to be reforested, stock will be ex- 

 cluded from specified areas for such period of time as is 

 necessary. 



At the end of each season the supervisor will go over the graz- 

 ing grounds without delay and examine the effect of grazing on 

 the reserve. He will make a full report to the Forester, with 

 recommendations as to the number of stock to be allowed the 

 following year, the division of the range into districts, and the 

 areas to be opened or closed to grazing. In making estimates of 



